A versatile artist, Marie-Laurence Primeau is an experienced recorder player and is now establishing a solid reputation as a viola da gamba player and baroque dancer. The complementarity of these arts gives a particular dimension to her playing and brought her to work with well-established ensembles such as le Consort des Voix Humaines, les Boréades de Montréal, la Cigale, les Idées Heureuses, les Voix Baroques and the Toronto Masque Theatre.
She has toured Eastern Canada, the USA and Mexico, and is a founding member of the baroque dance company Les Jardins chorégraphiques. She has been seen in prestigious festivals, has recorded under the ATMA Classique label, and is recipient of a grant from the Quebec Arts Council.
Marie-Laurence teaches in several music schools, associations and summer institutes such as the Toronto Early Music Players Organization, the Montreal Recorder Society and CAMMAC Music Centre.
Photo credit @Julien Faugère / ATMA Classique